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most of us seem to recognize it. i don't think the republicans have a sense that their base is shrinking and that they will be reduced to a regional political base if they don't embrace the fact that asians, latinos, any other group you can think of, -- [inaudible] and by the way 14,. [inaudible] my question is what will it take and i'm not in a position to do this but to recognize this demographic shift is not necessarily keeping pace with change? >> back to me again. [laughter] >> republicans on the next panel which is coming up in 10 minutes. ralph reed who has the faith and freedom group will be here as well jim pinkerton and they will be talking about a lot of those republican issues. more republicans than democrats. >> i would just say that, don't forget the majority in congress. the american people, and there still remains a gop majority in the congress. >> let's take one more to add to that. i don't want to confuse radio talkshow hosts with the country at large. radio talkshow hosts get and maintain their aud
most of us seem to recognize it. i don't think the republicans have a sense that their base is shrinking and that they will be reduced to a regional political base if they don't embrace the fact that asians, latinos, any other group you can think of, -- [inaudible] and by the way 14,. [inaudible] my question is what will it take and i'm not in a position to do this but to recognize this demographic shift is not necessarily keeping pace with change? >> back to me again. [laughter] >>...
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and to use their filibuster to achieve it. the story is repeated over and over again, trying to rein in wall street greed so we don't go through another recession like the one we're living through now, not a single republican would step up and support that, not one and we faced a republican filibuster again. so for the republican leaderdom to come to come to the floor and bemoan certain things have not come here is to ignore the reality his priority was to make barrack president obama a one term president. now tax cuts. what president obama said yesterday, your first $250,000 in income, your first $250,000 will continue to receive a good tax break. there will be no increase in taxes on your first $250,000 in income. now, for 98% of americans, that's great. because they make less than $250,000, so they're not going to see any tax increase by the president's proposal. but for the 2% who make more than $250,000, the president's suggestion was let's go back to the tax breaks for that money earned over 250, go back to the tax break
and to use their filibuster to achieve it. the story is repeated over and over again, trying to rein in wall street greed so we don't go through another recession like the one we're living through now, not a single republican would step up and support that, not one and we faced a republican filibuster again. so for the republican leaderdom to come to come to the floor and bemoan certain things have not come here is to ignore the reality his priority was to make barrack president obama a one...
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can you use the microphone please? >> we've already touched on a lot of these plans already but i was curious if you would be willing to engage in a little wednesday morning quarter backing. and analyze the romney campaign in the answer the question could he have won what could he have done differently? i had the impression that he was narrow in his approach and kept coming back to his business experience in economics and how he could help in that regard but it seemed like he was reluctant to go off in the direction keeping his message very narrow and i just wonder if you are to serve as a consultant what you would have done and if you think over the next weeks and months his campaign is going to be viewed as an abysmal failure because he did things wrong just curious about your reaction to that. >> who wants to take that first? >> the abysmal failure part will be for a lot of people on the right i think it was about as abysmally fielder netz john kerry. it's identical races and the difference between romney losing and
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we are using recipes that were used 5000 years ago. recipes used by cleopatra. >>guest: your note she confused them so much she was given the country. >>host: now tell us about egypt cannot tell us about the museum. >>host: >>guest: they were asking me if i would create a special gift for the tutankhamun exhibit. we createdi have become fascinated with this. as i began my research i learned about the early egyptian civilization and the fact they believed that perfume was more precious than gold. there was a trip going to egypt for the first time in over 50 years i was so envious.and the professors were too busy to good to egypt said they were asking me if i would like to join the expedition the first one leaving from the university of chicago it was quite fascinating although they were written in how the perfec in how the hieroglyphics we were able to translate them. >>host: by will take you through this one more time.you receive all 15 of these each one of these are6 c13 special. and have pheromone breeze pheromone gold, pheromone mus secret, sensual amber, phe
we are using recipes that were used 5000 years ago. recipes used by cleopatra. >>guest: your note she confused them so much she was given the country. >>host: now tell us about egypt cannot tell us about the museum. >>host: >>guest: they were asking me if i would create a special gift for the tutankhamun exhibit. we createdi have become fascinated with this. as i began my research i learned about the early egyptian civilization and the fact they believed that perfume was...
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waistful water use, fuel subsidies meaning we use more diesel to generate power opposed to hydro and other things meaning environmental pollution. the black carbon phenomena which it's not the co 2-rbgs, but complications causing warming. india's not responding well, and the standard explanation or excuse would be that we're a poor country, we need energy, can't do all these things in development which is partly true because there's things done that don't need to be done, but, you know, my next book is on climate change. my colleague has a book on climate change and a model of cooperation with developing countries, and i think what is a glimmer of hope in india is exactly the recognition that, you know, there's a china issue with water, and, you know, three years ago, a river just changed course in such a dramatic fashion that it brought home at least to policymakers the fact that climate change has absolutely catastrophic domestic consequences, and so the awareness that india needs to be more on climate change and warming, that's gaining more traction in india. far from being transl
waistful water use, fuel subsidies meaning we use more diesel to generate power opposed to hydro and other things meaning environmental pollution. the black carbon phenomena which it's not the co 2-rbgs, but complications causing warming. india's not responding well, and the standard explanation or excuse would be that we're a poor country, we need energy, can't do all these things in development which is partly true because there's things done that don't need to be done, but, you know, my next...
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it's good for all of us. the tax credit boosting payrolls a little bit and not only that but why new equipment. they can write it off now and not have to depreciate it over the years so the answer to your question is they are wasting their time and they should be spending it on jobs. [inaudible] >> at one time in my life i was really good with a yo-yo, and governor romney must be really good at yo-yo because we never know where he stands from one time to another. one time he is up in one time he is down so as we have seen with governor romney, one thing that is consistent about him is his inconsistency. pardon me? [inaudible] we passed a law. you cannot repeal up by executive order. we are here to talk about jobs, not about romney's inconsistencies. [inaudible] >> all the more reason that the american people should understand, and we want to focus on jobs, not taking away benefits that millions of americans have today for sure. there is no more uncertainty so we are focusing on jobs. let them focus on taking
it's good for all of us. the tax credit boosting payrolls a little bit and not only that but why new equipment. they can write it off now and not have to depreciate it over the years so the answer to your question is they are wasting their time and they should be spending it on jobs. [inaudible] >> at one time in my life i was really good with a yo-yo, and governor romney must be really good at yo-yo because we never know where he stands from one time to another. one time he is up in one...
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told us, we don't know what native aspirations did to us, but for some reason we learned to forgive each other, and we worked together. we brought everybody to the table whereas historically there were a lot of issues and people could not come together to work on what they needed to do. and so in closing today i just want to show you as we do our assessment looking at all the cultural strengths of our people and buildingÑi plans that are grounded in these issues as opposed to the deficits, it's very easy to go to what a community doesn't have as opposed to what they've survived with, what they've tapped into and what they build prevention from. we have used a lot of evidence--based interventions, but we're finding in these communities that they're culture-based innovations and all these examples are what they're using to go forward, and can bullying needs to beÑi interwoven among all of these. thank you. [applause]çó >> thank you, iris. and now we're going to turn itñr over toÑi alan acosta.ñrñ3mj4(pó hardest part of this would be get anything and out of the chairs, so -- [laugh
told us, we don't know what native aspirations did to us, but for some reason we learned to forgive each other, and we worked together. we brought everybody to the table whereas historically there were a lot of issues and people could not come together to work on what they needed to do. and so in closing today i just want to show you as we do our assessment looking at all the cultural strengths of our people and buildingÑi plans that are grounded in these issues as opposed to the deficits,...
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toys r' us. we own three companies. red laser. how many used that? red laser is a technology we bought. two guys built it, and you can go into any store, scan an item, and it shows you the prices online, or you can type it in, and initially retailers thought it was the worst thing in the world because what people were going to do come into the store, scan an item, compare prices, and buy it from the cheapest price. turning out, that's not how it's being abused. being used. here's what they are doing. they do a search. they enter in a keyword. in this case, enter in anyone -- nintendo, and it shows you the price of it of all websites across the web, not just ebay. here's what's also interesting. because of a technology, we show which stores around you have that item in stock at what price. a growing number of consumers are using it to go into the store. they are using this as the way to say, hey, i'm shopping today. i'm going to figure out what stores are near me, who has what i want, and now i'm going to go into the store, walk into the store. what s
toys r' us. we own three companies. red laser. how many used that? red laser is a technology we bought. two guys built it, and you can go into any store, scan an item, and it shows you the prices online, or you can type it in, and initially retailers thought it was the worst thing in the world because what people were going to do come into the store, scan an item, compare prices, and buy it from the cheapest price. turning out, that's not how it's being abused. being used. here's what they are...
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very valuable for us in the task we have before us. if we could go to all of you just briefly, on the things you have experienced and we often learn more from those things we could have done differently what is your takeaway on that? what would you have done differently and in the text decks -- the context of the report we are looking to prepare based on your own experience what would you like to see included in that report that might have implications on a national basis? >> i guess i will start. what i would like to see in your report, more support for places like baltimore child abuse center. being a nonprofit center that helps children in the baltimore area who have alleged they have been sexually abused. those kind of support services are important you can imagine for a child having -- it is difficult but then they have to go through 14 different places and talk to 14 different people and their story might change because they feel if someone is asking they're telling it wrong or whatever--causes a lot of problems. they have one ce
very valuable for us in the task we have before us. if we could go to all of you just briefly, on the things you have experienced and we often learn more from those things we could have done differently what is your takeaway on that? what would you have done differently and in the text decks -- the context of the report we are looking to prepare based on your own experience what would you like to see included in that report that might have implications on a national basis? >> i guess i...
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you told us a lot about what burr did and most of us are used to thinking of burr as a villain. without giving away all of your book what do you think was in his heart? >> i think that burr was ambitious. i know that burr was ambitious. i think that he saw that the path to political achievement was closed in the east because both of the major parties were dead-set against him. and so he wanted to go west. he recognized something that we have forgotten and that that is before the age of steamboats, and the age of railroads once you got west of the appalachian mountains, gravity pulled you to the west. there was very little that said, a continental republic could survive. and it's worth knowing that they're remembering that there was no particular reason to think that the continental republic should survive. just a few years before, five years before thomas jefferson himself had been an author of the kentucky resolutions that in essence laid the groundwork for nullification and secession. so if you believe in self-government , especially when the american republic was no more than
you told us a lot about what burr did and most of us are used to thinking of burr as a villain. without giving away all of your book what do you think was in his heart? >> i think that burr was ambitious. i know that burr was ambitious. i think that he saw that the path to political achievement was closed in the east because both of the major parties were dead-set against him. and so he wanted to go west. he recognized something that we have forgotten and that that is before the age of...
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let us listen. let us listen. too often we have ignored this joyful historical lawyers becoming in the process blissfully ignorant of the power of those have wives and stories and moments have over this moment and indeed the vast unknown future. i am interested in that power of history and its many varied voices. not the voices of the top down version of our past which convince us that american history is only the story of great men and certainly not those voices that have recently entered our study. voices which seem to suggest that american history is only a catalog of white european crimes. are you interested in listening to voices of a true honest complicated pasts that is unafraid of controversy and tragedy but equally drawn to those stories and moments that suggests an abiding faith in the human spirit and particularly the unique role this remarkable but sometimes dysfunctional -- more on that later -- republic seems to play in the positive progress of mankind. that quite simply has been mike reid, the men's
let us listen. let us listen. too often we have ignored this joyful historical lawyers becoming in the process blissfully ignorant of the power of those have wives and stories and moments have over this moment and indeed the vast unknown future. i am interested in that power of history and its many varied voices. not the voices of the top down version of our past which convince us that american history is only the story of great men and certainly not those voices that have recently entered our...
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the house bill before us would, its support irrelevance tell us, a-- its supporters tell us, allow companies greater access to the capital that they need to grow, market their products, and hire new workers. its supporters say it'll create new links between inveferltses seeking new opportunities and the companies who can put those investments to work. for that to take place, investors need confidence that the new opportunities that we seek to create are sound investments. but what are the investors telling us? they're telling us just the opposite. if this bill will help businesses attract new investors, why are the council of institutional investors and some of the largest pension funds and investor funds in the nation telling us that it will frighten investors away rather than attract them? if this bill will create new growth opportunities for small businesses, why are business groups from the main street alliance to the u.s. chamber of commerce appealing to us for change? is this bill will allow companies to access capital more easily, why are the current chairman of the s.e.c. and former
the house bill before us would, its support irrelevance tell us, a-- its supporters tell us, allow companies greater access to the capital that they need to grow, market their products, and hire new workers. its supporters say it'll create new links between inveferltses seeking new opportunities and the companies who can put those investments to work. for that to take place, investors need confidence that the new opportunities that we seek to create are sound investments. but what are the...
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i think it makes us greater. and this finally, again, i understand what's going on here the hot button issues. i request you give us a little less time. you want the votes for the campaign commercials so the super pacs with humble us, fine. but we should be spending more time on jobs, a little less time on hot button issues. i yield back my time. >> thank you. i don't intent on going true the philosophy of this event this particular bill. with one caveat, i served in the state legislature before i came here. i'm perhaps different than the rest of my delegation who perhaps the way we do things in washington in washington is way it ought to be done. i appreciate the comments that have been made here. i didn't realize how incompetent i was as a state legislature how much i didn't care about issues and that only once i read the -- nobility i was able to make the decisions. the fact that utah required 26 -- [inaudible] i guess it's app rigs of our inability of doing things. however, i do have a specific question simpl
i think it makes us greater. and this finally, again, i understand what's going on here the hot button issues. i request you give us a little less time. you want the votes for the campaign commercials so the super pacs with humble us, fine. but we should be spending more time on jobs, a little less time on hot button issues. i yield back my time. >> thank you. i don't intent on going true the philosophy of this event this particular bill. with one caveat, i served in the state legislature...
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us with something new. but that underlying expectation is new. in the 18th century -- here's something you never saw in the 18th century, a politician asking are you better off than you were four years ago? nobody asked that because in the 18th century nobody expected to be better off than they were four years ago. it's not just income. let's look at what's happened to our losier time. leisure time. a hundred years ago, the average workweek was 65 hours, today it's 33. a hundred years ago, 6% of manufacturing workers took vacation. today it's virtually 100 percent. in 1910, 26 percent of 65-year-old men were retired, and that's at a time when most men didn't make it to 65. they were really old, three-quarters of them were still working. today, 90% of 65-year-old men are retired. child labor was common in 1910. boys entered the work force routinely in their early teens. today in this country it's practically unheard of. so we are working less per week, fewer hours per week now, we are working fewer hours per
us with something new. but that underlying expectation is new. in the 18th century -- here's something you never saw in the 18th century, a politician asking are you better off than you were four years ago? nobody asked that because in the 18th century nobody expected to be better off than they were four years ago. it's not just income. let's look at what's happened to our losier time. leisure time. a hundred years ago, the average workweek was 65 hours, today it's 33. a hundred years ago, 6%...
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this provides us. back in 2008 and 2009 when everybody had the tremendous financial crisis and the collapse in the collapsing of economic output, we steamed ahead in canada with our so- called stimulus program and economic access plan where we identified thousands of projects we wanted to continue. because we wanted to do it quickly, we did shortcuts around regulatory processes. we took a risk. in 19 -- 19 -- 99 put 9% of cases, it made no difference that be made the short cuts. we found smoother processes with in the country. i would hope -- there is nothing like an emergency to tell you whether a process is necessary. >> absolutely. there is another thing that has been important to you that i want to ask you about. that is the detroit bridge. a ballot measure that would require a constitutional amendment failed. why is it important enough to canada that you agreed to pay your share and our share? in terms of individual projects between canada and the united states, it is the biggest economic relation
this provides us. back in 2008 and 2009 when everybody had the tremendous financial crisis and the collapse in the collapsing of economic output, we steamed ahead in canada with our so- called stimulus program and economic access plan where we identified thousands of projects we wanted to continue. because we wanted to do it quickly, we did shortcuts around regulatory processes. we took a risk. in 19 -- 19 -- 99 put 9% of cases, it made no difference that be made the short cuts. we found...
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yes, government can be us. it's us. it's our money used together to help each other. completely disagree with you. >> host: the democratic line, ashville, north carolina. >> caller: yes, are you there? >> guest: i am, i can hear you well. >> caller: okay. number one really because paid back, took back another loan to pay back their loans, they have not paid back the bondholders yet. three, as in the auto industry failing? gm -- [inaudible] volvo, nonunion factory and bmw also a nonunion factory. they are doing just fine and are still doing just fine. >> host: taking your points, first one, taking loans to pay off other loans. >> guest: they paid off the loans. they needed the support to get stablized and create jobs. it was not just a bankruptcy, and the president's leadership, he negotiated tough concessions on both sides with management and labor. this was something that we needed to do at this time, and so, no, that type of a rescue was essential to keep the auto industry stable. >> host: what about bondholders, still have nos been paid back. >> guest: the car comp
yes, government can be us. it's us. it's our money used together to help each other. completely disagree with you. >> host: the democratic line, ashville, north carolina. >> caller: yes, are you there? >> guest: i am, i can hear you well. >> caller: okay. number one really because paid back, took back another loan to pay back their loans, they have not paid back the bondholders yet. three, as in the auto industry failing? gm -- [inaudible] volvo, nonunion factory and bmw...
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can you tell us about that bill? >> sure. this comes on the heels of a debate that's been happening over the last couple weeks or so. it went out in late july, early august. congress passed a bill that required the president to lay out specific sequestration cuts, and trying to put more political pressure on all sides to try to get rid of these cuts. the president actually missed the deadline. he signed the bill but missed the deadline for providing informationful the house is going to vote to undo the cuts. they say they've already taken a couple different votes to undo the defense cuts and they're going to take one more vote. this is not likely to go anywhere. the democrats like having those sequesters hanging out, the automatic spending cuts hanging out there, as pressure to force both sides to get a long-term deal done on spending issues. so i guess it's a messaging you'll see on the house floor. >> if we can redirect quickly back, what other measures are on the congressional agenda before lawmakers head home next month t
can you tell us about that bill? >> sure. this comes on the heels of a debate that's been happening over the last couple weeks or so. it went out in late july, early august. congress passed a bill that required the president to lay out specific sequestration cuts, and trying to put more political pressure on all sides to try to get rid of these cuts. the president actually missed the deadline. he signed the bill but missed the deadline for providing informationful the house is going to...
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the assad regime is making the case for us. for its brutal behavior. this is unfortunate, but it is apparent. no one in the world needs the united states to point out that the heater because it is apparent to the entire world we are working with our allies and our partners in light of the obvious the responsibility that they dared to the thousands of deaths with his own people to take further action. >> president obama blames the president george w. bush for the current state of the economy. >> i will say what i said yesterday when i said earlier there certainly political differences as there were between president george w. bush and president clinton when president clinton and his family came for the unveiling of this and the portraits there are differences in the past when incoming presidents have presided over the ceremonies for the men thus far who has occupied as office and for the families who have lived in the white house and there's a great deal of respect and appreciation held by everyone who is participating for one another as much to discuss
the assad regime is making the case for us. for its brutal behavior. this is unfortunate, but it is apparent. no one in the world needs the united states to point out that the heater because it is apparent to the entire world we are working with our allies and our partners in light of the obvious the responsibility that they dared to the thousands of deaths with his own people to take further action. >> president obama blames the president george w. bush for the current state of the...
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they used the same targeting techniques they were doing to use in afghanistan for to do disaster relief and made sure the right stuff deposit on the right aircraft and right sequence going to the right place by using the targeted techniques. say that went to doing high combat to humanitarian relief. they did it on a furp of a dime. when at mission was over, went back and did the combat air. c-span: as you know, much better than i do. there are three aircraft carriers on the planning one being build jerry ford class, and so i saw an estimate to the cbn aiding in 2018. it's going to cost $13 billion. >> well, junior i are -- the john f kennedy will be 79. we haven't gotten to that. c-span: those are $10 billion at least? >> yeah. and i'll -- yes, that explanation. s awe pointed out sphord a brand new class of aircraft carrier. it's old from the limits it's replacing or following. the navy's plan when these came up in the late 1990's early part of 2000 was to put the technology on in three ships to incrementally change the ship. secretary of defense in 2002, secretary rumsfeld said no we'r
they used the same targeting techniques they were doing to use in afghanistan for to do disaster relief and made sure the right stuff deposit on the right aircraft and right sequence going to the right place by using the targeted techniques. say that went to doing high combat to humanitarian relief. they did it on a furp of a dime. when at mission was over, went back and did the combat air. c-span: as you know, much better than i do. there are three aircraft carriers on the planning one being...
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this is not coming from us. this is going from bloombergs and the "wall street journal," and in is flat out bad policy, but the country expects us to be pulling together, focused on putting the nation back to work irrespective if you like president obama and his policies, but like the american people enough to care about them, put them back to work, and let them find the dignity from sitting across the table from their spouse and knowing they have a job and can provide for them, and that's what's thoroughly frustrating for us, especially when we know we have the capability, and if we could act and move together as a congress, then i think the rest of the world would have an opportunity to take a look at where they should park the money for investment, and where the united states began would assume its leadership role creating global stability and also economic opportunity and more jobs here in this country. >> host: you say the lesson from europe is for governments to act, but there's a debate between germany an
this is not coming from us. this is going from bloombergs and the "wall street journal," and in is flat out bad policy, but the country expects us to be pulling together, focused on putting the nation back to work irrespective if you like president obama and his policies, but like the american people enough to care about them, put them back to work, and let them find the dignity from sitting across the table from their spouse and knowing they have a job and can provide for them, and...
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thank you all of you for joining us. around us applause, please. [applause] >> i want my fiction to be intensely journalistic, intensely journalistic because unless you get out and look at what's going on, these days you're going to miss the things influencing yourself and everybody else. >> yesterday, the national journal has a comprehensive look at the 2012 election results, the impact on congress and executive branch, k street and policy for the next four years. panelists included national journal political staff, pollsters, lobbyist and former congressional leaders. up next, former utah senator, robert bennett, former representative set of six and phil sharpe discuss what lies ahead for the president and congress as they try to tackle the fiscal cliff during the lame-duck session. and following that panel, notable political analyst charlie cook is joined by two pollsters to examine the many polls and surveys prior to and after election day. >> so i will launch rate in. they spent a huge amount of discussion last night and this morning about and
thank you all of you for joining us. around us applause, please. [applause] >> i want my fiction to be intensely journalistic, intensely journalistic because unless you get out and look at what's going on, these days you're going to miss the things influencing yourself and everybody else. >> yesterday, the national journal has a comprehensive look at the 2012 election results, the impact on congress and executive branch, k street and policy for the next four years. panelists...
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it uses lots of electricity. the senator from rhode island was talking about the problems in india that are being caused by failure of the grid. we need large amounts of reliable baseload electricity to power this country. we're very fortunate that we have, through unconventional gas discoveries, found that we're going to have a lot of cheap gas in the united states, and we can make power plants from natural gas at a low cost and with very clean results in terms of the environment. nuclear power produces 70% of our carbon-free electricity, 20% of all of our electricity, it needs to be a part of our future mix. so should coal be. i was one of those who voted to require coal plants that operate in the future to have pollution control equipment on them. therefore, the sulfur, nitrogen and mercury after a few years for every operating coal plant in the united states will be clean except for carbon, and i am convinced that such programs as arpa-e in the energy department will find someday what i think is the holy grai
it uses lots of electricity. the senator from rhode island was talking about the problems in india that are being caused by failure of the grid. we need large amounts of reliable baseload electricity to power this country. we're very fortunate that we have, through unconventional gas discoveries, found that we're going to have a lot of cheap gas in the united states, and we can make power plants from natural gas at a low cost and with very clean results in terms of the environment. nuclear...
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using the prism of satire but really using the effects. my background as i said earlier is an investigative reporters when people ask me question for instance my favorite question anybody asks me, somebody asked me why don't you mexicans ever learn to speak english? are you too stupid, you cannot learn two or three words a day? what is going on with you guys? it was a nice question. all it had to do to answer that question with the facts. i went to them and i said the american government shares your concerns. they shoot a study saying that this new wave of immigrants are idiots. they are not like the previous wave of immigrants who came to this country to learn and become americans, you know that rhetoric you hear so much including from the right but also from the left sometimes and that we should have the policy of stopping immigration deporting those immigrants because all they want to do is take our money, take our jobs and send them back. that report wasn't for in the modern day. it was in 1911 dillingham. at the time they were some of
using the prism of satire but really using the effects. my background as i said earlier is an investigative reporters when people ask me question for instance my favorite question anybody asks me, somebody asked me why don't you mexicans ever learn to speak english? are you too stupid, you cannot learn two or three words a day? what is going on with you guys? it was a nice question. all it had to do to answer that question with the facts. i went to them and i said the american government shares...
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so to us it's a focus. to us we hold people accountable. we looked at it from a short-term and a long-term perspective. long-term we quickly realized the kids were dropping out of our high schools, regards of whether, in north korea, california or texas and simply of them could not read. they were reading two, three, four grade levels below. all those school districts again here in houston this past year, all of our kindergarten, first and second grade teachers went through a five day reading program training. so we trained them how to teach disenfranchised kids how to read. it's a different skill set if you try to teach a child who shows up in can a garden with a five, 7000 vocabulary who understands colors and shapes. first a child come into canada with a 1500, 2000 word understand with no books in home, not much reading going on. and are colleges and universities simply are not preparing young teachers to address that particular problem. so that was the big issue with us long-term. we got into our middle schools and we quickly recognized
so to us it's a focus. to us we hold people accountable. we looked at it from a short-term and a long-term perspective. long-term we quickly realized the kids were dropping out of our high schools, regards of whether, in north korea, california or texas and simply of them could not read. they were reading two, three, four grade levels below. all those school districts again here in houston this past year, all of our kindergarten, first and second grade teachers went through a five day reading...
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we give them to use. another group comes in, two weeks before the effective date and says we can't make this date. we give them another year. it was just a very sloppy rollout of a rule, and that is of concern. >> thank you. >> thank you, mr. kinsey do. mr. sarbanes is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you. thank you, madam chair. thank you, chairman tenenbaum, and commissioners for being with us this morning. there's a staggering number of products obviously that we import and certain categories of percentages is equally staggering when you think of it. apparently, as understand, 99% of toys, 96% of apparel, 95% of fireworks, 70% of electrical products sold in the u.s. are manufactured someplace else. so the task, the charge, the responsibly of the commission to kind of keep its eyes open as these imports are coming in, to make sure the standards would like to see are being applied, obviously that's an important part of what the commission does. and you have taken, you've taken steps i know to improv
we give them to use. another group comes in, two weeks before the effective date and says we can't make this date. we give them another year. it was just a very sloppy rollout of a rule, and that is of concern. >> thank you. >> thank you, mr. kinsey do. mr. sarbanes is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you. thank you, madam chair. thank you, chairman tenenbaum, and commissioners for being with us this morning. there's a staggering number of products obviously that we...
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they don't see us as people. they see us as a number. i am here because these pension debates have real consequences for real people. tens of thousands of less faith flees to serve the state and have been less than alert. it is hard to believe that we are going to solve our economic problems by reducing pensions for working people. as far as i can tell, that will only make things worse. thank you. >> thank you delores. we have a few moments for questions from the press and we will start with any member from the procedure that is in the audience. if you could just introduce yourself. [inaudible] >> you talk about -- if governor christie can get that message across what can you do? what options do you have? there is a crisis. >> i mean, -- anytime. you know, it could be used depending. all of these become, you know, public policy choices and options open the were you put your money in perris. i think the you know, the message that i try to convey is that there are consequences to dismantling what has been a you know : in this is what we lo
they don't see us as people. they see us as a number. i am here because these pension debates have real consequences for real people. tens of thousands of less faith flees to serve the state and have been less than alert. it is hard to believe that we are going to solve our economic problems by reducing pensions for working people. as far as i can tell, that will only make things worse. thank you. >> thank you delores. we have a few moments for questions from the press and we will start...
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us there you go. turn out now mike on so we can hear you. >> i thank thehairn and ranking mmrornngs haurioe of een buib is. beluin record and briefly speaking on two points now. one, in new legislation weird congress to require stdard fogrdepmcria n fi frfo dial tresid i pld tar dr. peterson reiterate that call. the same is true for generic radiation and environmental protection standards. the rc was corect,e ar wrtoul qme d og pto u ge iplleal te wies, rey pleased that they were explicit todawith such standards must be in final form before the process begins. do fls o ou shcitiheit geanngerota lof ormnevada, substantially diminish congressional baing except to ensure that the proposed site remained the sol option and sut thccmtaoon oub oj hee ctanch rians eco avss applied by for example the offi of management and budget, other involved agencies and perhaps even industry. alrnatg atorstanrds ord tloai t cewh w hne pelyh a ta nt tato ke the c'phis on the consent waste approach was a step in the right d
us there you go. turn out now mike on so we can hear you. >> i thank thehairn and ranking mmrornngs haurioe of een buib is. beluin record and briefly speaking on two points now. one, in new legislation weird congress to require stdard fogrdepmcria n fi frfo dial tresid i pld tar dr. peterson reiterate that call. the same is true for generic radiation and environmental protection standards. the rc was corect,e ar wrtoul qme d og pto u ge iplleal te wies, rey pleased that they were explicit...
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verify all payments using primary source accounting records. organize audit teams to match more complex and challenging tasks. pick up the pace of fraud referrals to the defense criminal investigative service. develop a more effective audit follow-up strategy. and lastly, follow up to ensure that prosecutions occur where warranted or necessary. these adjustments should be achieved using available resources. correct these problems and top-quality reports will be the norm. all these goals are within easy reach. once accomplished, audits will be fully aligned with the core mission of the inspector general. in closing, i want all the auditors in the inspector general's office to know that i consider their oversight mission to be one of the highest importance. there is nothing more important to the taxpayers than having an aggressive team of auditors watchdogging how the taxpayers' money is being spent. i know there has been a concerted effort over the past few years to improve the quality of their work. i deeply respect, deeply appreciate and will
verify all payments using primary source accounting records. organize audit teams to match more complex and challenging tasks. pick up the pace of fraud referrals to the defense criminal investigative service. develop a more effective audit follow-up strategy. and lastly, follow up to ensure that prosecutions occur where warranted or necessary. these adjustments should be achieved using available resources. correct these problems and top-quality reports will be the norm. all these goals are...
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women hold us back to the sometimes many of our men hold us back. this is where the buckskin ceiling came into play. one of the things i want to share with you as i took my oath of office to be the leader of my nation, i was given a symbolic gesture, to cut through and go places where there's barriers. so i tell the story because it's so true. the first person made it past. the next person who stats have been made another cut might as an wynonna laduke. so laduke. so as we take a look at indian country, there were women who were cutting up a buckskin ceiling. so when the day of my inoculation i took my knife and went -- [cheers and applause] on this symbolic gesture is giving indian women permission to do what i did. >> at me ask you because i'm just curious, what is if i spent some time as an young people, but give me just if you can and sense of what life is like for a poor child in a tribal community, what is life like for those kids? the mac is very challenging when you take a look at poverty. of course it always comes. a tribal community is the
women hold us back to the sometimes many of our men hold us back. this is where the buckskin ceiling came into play. one of the things i want to share with you as i took my oath of office to be the leader of my nation, i was given a symbolic gesture, to cut through and go places where there's barriers. so i tell the story because it's so true. the first person made it past. the next person who stats have been made another cut might as an wynonna laduke. so laduke. so as we take a look at indian...
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that hurts us. and i said no, the truth does not hurt us. the truth is the thing that will set us free. and the fact is, is we do not act responsibly in washington as long as we are not addressing the long-term problems that are facing our country. as long as it's about the next election and not the next generation, we are irresponsible. it's already happening if you think about what's going on in our country. i brought with me a zimbabwe $100 trillion note. it's worth about 3 cents. $100 trillion. that's a zimbabwe real note. now think about that for a minute to what's happening right now that's going to impact our kids, and it's the way most governments handle the problems they are in. called financial repression. and it's occurring right now to every retired couple out there with a home and a 401(k), the purchasing value the last four year has gone down. not counting the recession. just the purchasing valley. because i met they can learn versus inflation has a real negative effect the net negative earnings on their 401(k). what comes from
that hurts us. and i said no, the truth does not hurt us. the truth is the thing that will set us free. and the fact is, is we do not act responsibly in washington as long as we are not addressing the long-term problems that are facing our country. as long as it's about the next election and not the next generation, we are irresponsible. it's already happening if you think about what's going on in our country. i brought with me a zimbabwe $100 trillion note. it's worth about 3 cents. $100...
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that's what you use to get water into the core and water into where they use fuel. make sure you get that. third thing is make sure you have considered how many units at the site. the industry and the nrc, the nrc imposed two demands for information from everything from walk downs to seismic and flood football are for the lost of ac power. the smartest thing we can can do is actually have a flexible concept where what we have is portable commitment lots of it on sight. alternative ways of hooking it up into get water into the vessel and pool. we have offsite capabilities to come and enhance it overtime for the long time. >> we're talking diesel generators on trucks to bring power in. >> we have loads diesels on sight. we are looking at mobile commitment on side. diesel-driven prumps and hookups we can come in another way. we learn this after 9/11. okay. after 9/11 one of the concerns of the plant that the nrc had and the industry had what a plane hits a plant. what we learned was different from the way you normally think about nuclear. you make everything rigid. i'm
that's what you use to get water into the core and water into where they use fuel. make sure you get that. third thing is make sure you have considered how many units at the site. the industry and the nrc, the nrc imposed two demands for information from everything from walk downs to seismic and flood football are for the lost of ac power. the smartest thing we can can do is actually have a flexible concept where what we have is portable commitment lots of it on sight. alternative ways of...
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despite his short time with us, he gave us much. and we honor his memory and his service to the people of providence as a providence police officer. the loss of sergeant dorley is a reminder of the sacrifice and incredible courage of all of our police officers who voluntarily put themselves in harm's way to preserve the peace and stability that allows us to enjoy our own lives. today we especially salute the service and sacrifice of sergeant dorley and honor the legacy he leaves of serving others in prioritizing the greater good over his own personal interest. we have indeed lost a remarkable individual, and a great example of selfless service. again, we offer our deepest condolences to his family and with that, mr. president, i would yield the floor. the presiding officer: the senator from rhode island. mr. whitehouse: mr. president, i am honored to follow my senior senator, jack reed, who has been kind enough to preside now for me so that we may deliver these remarks together. the state of rhode island has lost two men in recent d
despite his short time with us, he gave us much. and we honor his memory and his service to the people of providence as a providence police officer. the loss of sergeant dorley is a reminder of the sacrifice and incredible courage of all of our police officers who voluntarily put themselves in harm's way to preserve the peace and stability that allows us to enjoy our own lives. today we especially salute the service and sacrifice of sergeant dorley and honor the legacy he leaves of serving...
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a little bit about us. we provide care to about 28,000 children and this year on track to about 30,000. we work with mobile equipment. you can see we are a head start based program at about to enter the sites statewide about 300 sites. sophos lardy of the care is actually not done at the headquarters located in northeast minneapolis the vast majority of the work is done on site in community centers, schools, and different types of permanent sites that we have established. you can see that we take anyone with any kind of insurance and we have a sliding fee schedule. basically we turn away no one. we see children under the age -- children under the age of 21 from birth to 21 and pregnant women. we also work a lot of children with special needs. i see a lot of children with autism, wheelchair-bound, really the whole spectrum. and also that the headquarters we can provide quiet rooms where we can decrease the stimulus and help access those children who struggle not only to get care once they get care they strug
a little bit about us. we provide care to about 28,000 children and this year on track to about 30,000. we work with mobile equipment. you can see we are a head start based program at about to enter the sites statewide about 300 sites. sophos lardy of the care is actually not done at the headquarters located in northeast minneapolis the vast majority of the work is done on site in community centers, schools, and different types of permanent sites that we have established. you can see that we...
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he doesn't work for us. and he has to figure out each year how much in the hole it is and what needs to be done to fix it, and my contention, of course, is that you can't steal $500 billion out of a program that's already going broke and expect it to be fine. and we warned about that as we were going through the passage of this patient protection and affordable care act, which everybody has mentioned was passed two years ago tomorrow. it could have been fixed. there were three plans on the republican side that would have done what is claimed to be done by this act. those ideas were largely rejected. there were few places that they fit in the same as what was placed there, but they were largely regeneral debated. today we'll talk about some thefts, some frauds, some unelected bureaucrats and some sleight of hands. i have some people that want to respond to some of the things said. i think senator coburn listened to some of the previous comments made on the other side celebrating this great day. the presiding
he doesn't work for us. and he has to figure out each year how much in the hole it is and what needs to be done to fix it, and my contention, of course, is that you can't steal $500 billion out of a program that's already going broke and expect it to be fine. and we warned about that as we were going through the passage of this patient protection and affordable care act, which everybody has mentioned was passed two years ago tomorrow. it could have been fixed. there were three plans on the...
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it took us in the wrong direction. and distracted us from the real problem. hopefully we can afford because that's where you find a bipartisan commitment spent i do want to follow-up on this. i totally agree with you, particularly on the voter registration from. multiple states put laws in place in 2010, 11 that made it harder for lunch and -- harder to register voters. go register another voter. you should have to register all men espoused to do that, there is no reason for the. that doesn't stop voter fraud. it doesn't make our elections -- there is no reason that you should do that. the only reason to do that is republicans want to make it harder for us to do voter registration. let's call it what it is. it's a partisan thing. we saw the same thing with governor scott. they made it harder to register voters. that's a problem. we should make it easier for folks to register. >> i applaud nevada. and i applaud the states like colorado, but had to work on their websites. if you going to let someone register online, we can learn from the last panel how to make
it took us in the wrong direction. and distracted us from the real problem. hopefully we can afford because that's where you find a bipartisan commitment spent i do want to follow-up on this. i totally agree with you, particularly on the voter registration from. multiple states put laws in place in 2010, 11 that made it harder for lunch and -- harder to register voters. go register another voter. you should have to register all men espoused to do that, there is no reason for the. that doesn't...
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i would engage you to get used to. we look at ways to make these things happen and not make it all top down, help us define what hazing of polian or harassment, worries that line between that and hate crimes? yesterday we saw it an example of hate crime. somebody with no hands went in and chat at the place. i don't have all the details, but other instances where john people or until such as act out from behavior that shack says, but we need to go beyond that in terms of trying to figure out what happened, why does it happen and how do we prevent it? be suspect there's all kinds of reasons. everything from bullying, but the other stuff, ignorance, fear. so it's a broad area that the nation has to, within at stake and how we behave as a nation, with acceptable, but it's not acceptable and how we expect individuals to behave in that's got to be all part of that collective consciousness that we care. dumber still growing as a nation, so we need to address that. i'm not about trying to punish anybody, but trying to find way
i would engage you to get used to. we look at ways to make these things happen and not make it all top down, help us define what hazing of polian or harassment, worries that line between that and hate crimes? yesterday we saw it an example of hate crime. somebody with no hands went in and chat at the place. i don't have all the details, but other instances where john people or until such as act out from behavior that shack says, but we need to go beyond that in terms of trying to figure out...
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and representing us in the senate. i mean, some of the loudest critics heard against the congressman were from the fellow republicans, and even mitt romney started to say that it was perhaps time for congressman akin to drop from the senate race. >> host: arkansas, mike, independent line, hi. >> caller: yeah, hi. good morning, and thank you for c-span. i'm a disabled veteran, and i watch it every morning. i don't speak very well, so please bear with me. i've been thinking about mr. romney's taxes and if if he pays 5%, if he could prove that, what reason does he have for not releasing taxes? i'll tell you the reason. when you go to a mormon church, ask for prayer, the first thing, one of the first things they ask is have you paid your tithes? the only thing he wouldn't be able to explain is why he didn't pay tithes to the mormon church, and i can just about pay you he did not. that's the only reason he would not release taxes because it could explain paying 0% because if there's legal deductions, why hide it? the only r
and representing us in the senate. i mean, some of the loudest critics heard against the congressman were from the fellow republicans, and even mitt romney started to say that it was perhaps time for congressman akin to drop from the senate race. >> host: arkansas, mike, independent line, hi. >> caller: yeah, hi. good morning, and thank you for c-span. i'm a disabled veteran, and i watch it every morning. i don't speak very well, so please bear with me. i've been thinking about mr....
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as for the red lines for us in tunisia, red line for us is no to violence. and any organization or any party that engages in violence is red line, and the law is above everyone and, also, torture, for example. the human, the physical rights and integrity of the human being is important. we received reports after the revolution that there were instances of physical abuse, and the government opened an investigation in this matter. and this is, the results will be implemented strictly on all involved parties, and the head of government was very clear that any person who engages in torture many tunis will be held accountable. there's also respect for human rights and, also, there will be no return to presentation and corruption -- to oppression and corruption, and there are several issues. and as the revolution is followed by a period of security, uncertainty and chaos, but we continue to try to return to normal life and to solve problems and protests. and, also, there is improvement in this aspect, but it will need time. and program of the new government that w
as for the red lines for us in tunisia, red line for us is no to violence. and any organization or any party that engages in violence is red line, and the law is above everyone and, also, torture, for example. the human, the physical rights and integrity of the human being is important. we received reports after the revolution that there were instances of physical abuse, and the government opened an investigation in this matter. and this is, the results will be implemented strictly on all...
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it's summer i hope more of us will get to the beach and be using the products. they want the fd a a to have tighter restrictions. >> how about fda officials spobledded to the senate bill. >> fda officials very much want the senate bill to come through. they have worked out agreements with the industry and lawmakers. they have been working it almost two years. they want it to get through as quickly as possible. the authorization doesn't expire until september 30th. they're trying to get it done quickly as possible. there's no doubt it -- >> for what we have seen so for a is the house bill being developed significantly different than the senate bill? >> there are only a few places that are different. overall, they are very similar. there is probably going to have to be a conference committee. we have seen some issues with the antibiotics language. that's between the two bills. it's not too far apart. it's nothing different that would keep them from becoming to a final agreement. when do you expect the senate fish the bill? >> we hope by thursday or possibly friday
it's summer i hope more of us will get to the beach and be using the products. they want the fd a a to have tighter restrictions. >> how about fda officials spobledded to the senate bill. >> fda officials very much want the senate bill to come through. they have worked out agreements with the industry and lawmakers. they have been working it almost two years. they want it to get through as quickly as possible. the authorization doesn't expire until september 30th. they're trying to...
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it falls to us in the research community and it falls to us in the media and falls to false to us in the public to be able to force the candidates to be able to test those assumptions and knocked down those myths so we thank you all for being a part of this process today. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> we are live this morning at the pentagon for a remembrance ceremony honoring the victims of the september 11 attacks on this day 11 years ago hijacked airlines flight crashed into the west side of the pentagon killing all 59 passengers on board as well as 125 people in the building. as guests continue to arrive at the site, the ceremony will unfold this morning. coming up at 9:37 there will be a moment of silence. that will be followed by remarks from president obama, secretary leon panetta and and and joint chiefs of staff general martin dempsey. >> who perished during the attack on the pentagon on september 11, 2001. we have -- please listen now as the navy brass quintet plays a prelude concert. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [bac
it falls to us in the research community and it falls to us in the media and falls to false to us in the public to be able to force the candidates to be able to test those assumptions and knocked down those myths so we thank you all for being a part of this process today. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> we are live this morning at the pentagon for a remembrance ceremony honoring the victims of the september 11 attacks on this day 11 years ago hijacked airlines flight crashed into...
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they don't divide us. they seek to unite us. real leaders understand that americans can have big differences in philosophy, but still find common ground for our common good. this nation has always succeeded when we have worked together. real leaders wouldn't wait another day without trying to solve a serious economic and financial challenges facing our country. they wouldn't tell us that solutions will just have to wait until after the elections. leadership is also required of we the people. we can't simply point our fingers at washington and blame them. we have a responsibility to be honest with ourselves, and consistent with those who represent us. as much as we might want our government to balance the budget, reduce the debt, and cut our taxes, all while providing each of us with an unlimited array of benefits, we know that that just can't work. it just won't work. the business community also has a responsibility to lead. we must not lose the spirit of enterprise, and risk-taking, that have served this country and our economy
they don't divide us. they seek to unite us. real leaders understand that americans can have big differences in philosophy, but still find common ground for our common good. this nation has always succeeded when we have worked together. real leaders wouldn't wait another day without trying to solve a serious economic and financial challenges facing our country. they wouldn't tell us that solutions will just have to wait until after the elections. leadership is also required of we the people. we...
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let us pray. eternal god we praise you for the great company of all those who have finished their course in faith and now rest from their labor. today, we remember eleanor terry and steve mcgovern. we praise you for those dear to us whom we named in our hearts before you. and especially we praise you for george mcgovern. whom you have graciously received into your presence. oh, god, grant a short piece. let your perpetual light shine on all of us. and help us believe where we have not seen that your presence may lead us through our years and bring us at last within into the joy of your home not made with hands but eternal in the heavens. through jesus christ our lord we pray. amen. ♪ ♪wwwwwwwww ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ooooooo ♪ ♪oooooooooo ♪ ♪oooooooo ♪ ♪oooooo o ♪ ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
let us pray. eternal god we praise you for the great company of all those who have finished their course in faith and now rest from their labor. today, we remember eleanor terry and steve mcgovern. we praise you for those dear to us whom we named in our hearts before you. and especially we praise you for george mcgovern. whom you have graciously received into your presence. oh, god, grant a short piece. let your perpetual light shine on all of us. and help us believe where we have not seen that...
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she tells made the bricks use irish of identification. -- brits use iris identifi cation. >> in certain airports they do. any metric is good. proving that the person who has access is that person. it is not a help for what that person is thinking. i use the example of an investigation i worked on in the fbi. the flight took off from jfk. it crashed on the coast of rhode island. i helped lead the recovery effort. the bottom line was, we found the forensics that showed why -- the explosion. the co-pilot took the flight down. there were 30 egyptian officers on board. the belief was he wanted to kill those officers. iris scans would have proven he was the co-pilot. it is why we have moved to known crewmembers. the most known and trusted people on the flight. if we cannot trust them, we are in trouble. over 27 dozen times a day we do trust our lives to the flight crew. we want to expand the use of biometrics. it can be very costly. the question is, who pays for it? is it on the u.s. tax payers? the employees pay for it? >> you like it. >> i love it. it is a question of the cost. >> how about
she tells made the bricks use irish of identification. -- brits use iris identifi cation. >> in certain airports they do. any metric is good. proving that the person who has access is that person. it is not a help for what that person is thinking. i use the example of an investigation i worked on in the fbi. the flight took off from jfk. it crashed on the coast of rhode island. i helped lead the recovery effort. the bottom line was, we found the forensics that showed why -- the explosion....
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at the most us bloggers away from us and we got to seriously deal with it. now that explains my approach in my principles would be first of all, do not change anything or anyone at or near retirement because those folks, just that my mother i medicare today. hi, mom. she counts on that medicare. i won't do anything to change medicare for her anyone your future retirement. second life, we've got to reform the system was going to go bankrupt. and so, for people my age or younger, we had to offer a range of choices and one of the choices can be just in the current plan, but there are other options out there for insurance companies will compete for the business where you drive down the cost and rather than have someone pay for health care plan for things they don't need, or as we get towards coming out, as the program runs out of money, the affordable care act created a 15 person panel in these unelected bureaucrats had to decide how they want to spend it. i summoner shanks, those who want to you what health care they can have. they will tell you which you can't
at the most us bloggers away from us and we got to seriously deal with it. now that explains my approach in my principles would be first of all, do not change anything or anyone at or near retirement because those folks, just that my mother i medicare today. hi, mom. she counts on that medicare. i won't do anything to change medicare for her anyone your future retirement. second life, we've got to reform the system was going to go bankrupt. and so, for people my age or younger, we had to offer...
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so let us seize the chance before us. [applause] let us rise to the challenges of our time, and in the spirit of dr. king, let us say but to the world that in america today, the pursuit of a more perfect union lives on. the march toward the promised land goes forward, and the belief that mary that we shall overcome, but that we will come together as a nation continues to push us forward. may god continue to bless our journey and may god continue to bless the united states of america. thank you. [applause] >> attorney general holder. as attorney general, before he leaves, and attorney hardy is going to bring the panel up because we're going to go into a session, each of our sessions will end with panels moving towards where we resolve. this is a national network, not a procrastination network. [laughter] but i want the attorney general to know that we are very serious about continue from generation to generation. i want hackers our national youth movement director, and i want the tour you to come up. these are our regional
so let us seize the chance before us. [applause] let us rise to the challenges of our time, and in the spirit of dr. king, let us say but to the world that in america today, the pursuit of a more perfect union lives on. the march toward the promised land goes forward, and the belief that mary that we shall overcome, but that we will come together as a nation continues to push us forward. may god continue to bless our journey and may god continue to bless the united states of america. thank you....
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tell us what the rules are going to be, give us some flex billy, give us a reasonable amount of time, get out of the way. that's what he said. i've always remembered those words. and i think it may apply here today. i want to thank the chairman and ranking of the, susan collins for calling our hearing for working with us. for giving really what the chairman said, he mentioned trying to open up, if you have an idea, bring it to us, and that i think he has had an open door. some have a technical opportunity. we have a lot of distractions around it, so sometimes that happens. we all know we're being attacked by hackers from across the world, and closer to home is likely to get worse, not better. some cause mischief, some steal our ideas, steal our defense secrets. blackmail businesses and nonprofits and the worst. they are also, the challenges i think we have here, we really need a bold plan, we need a roadmap. i call it a commonsense roadmap to move forward. and i hope again that we can move along that way, too, today. i'm especially pleased with the legislation that is being introduced
tell us what the rules are going to be, give us some flex billy, give us a reasonable amount of time, get out of the way. that's what he said. i've always remembered those words. and i think it may apply here today. i want to thank the chairman and ranking of the, susan collins for calling our hearing for working with us. for giving really what the chairman said, he mentioned trying to open up, if you have an idea, bring it to us, and that i think he has had an open door. some have a technical...
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join us in the things we care about. the governor of arizona, my gosh, what a past we have come from in the president of the united states needs of the present as mexico three times before he meets with the governor of one of his own sovereign state. [applause] i sat on the radio people checked it out, i said i challenge you to compare what lincoln said about south carolina on either the succession about barack obama has said about arizona. lincoln was not as hard in south carolina as iraq obama was on arizona. you want to push yourself and mumbled, mr. president, then act in that mold. if you want to be that person, then be that person. then they close back to america and what it is. this is, as lincoln said i'm kind of put my books had. in 1862, after the bloody battle of nt's outcome is so the bloodiest day, and he said we shall nobly save or mainly lose the last best hope. and i became secretary of education, my wife can i mention she's a school teacher said to teach classes around the country. jury teacher. go teach
join us in the things we care about. the governor of arizona, my gosh, what a past we have come from in the president of the united states needs of the present as mexico three times before he meets with the governor of one of his own sovereign state. [applause] i sat on the radio people checked it out, i said i challenge you to compare what lincoln said about south carolina on either the succession about barack obama has said about arizona. lincoln was not as hard in south carolina as iraq...
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is what makes us brief. together, let's determined to be masters, not victims, of our fates. thank you. god was our armed forces, god was the great state of california and god was america. [applause] [applause] >> if there's anything that concerns the american family today is this, our government hasn't caught up with the new facts of american family life. families have changed, so why can't washington? nearly 65% of all mothers are working, part-time, full-time, all of that time, keeping the family together, making ends meet, making america more prosperous. working mothers need affordable daycare and the pay they deserve. too often, they can't get either. >> the senate began consideration of the bill today decide to make it easier for small businesses to sell stock in an initial public offerings. objection? so ordered. so ordered. >> mr. president i am honored to be here today with the women senators to talk about the reauthorization of the balanceaw against women act, a law thatpa has a history of passing
is what makes us brief. together, let's determined to be masters, not victims, of our fates. thank you. god was our armed forces, god was the great state of california and god was america. [applause] [applause] >> if there's anything that concerns the american family today is this, our government hasn't caught up with the new facts of american family life. families have changed, so why can't washington? nearly 65% of all mothers are working, part-time, full-time, all of that time, keeping...
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he is with us here today. then wattenberg and the late richard scanlan where the first people to look at the interactions of democracy -- demography and public opinion data in their 1970 book, the real majority. they told us how important changing demographics would be to future elections and in this election their pathbreaking insights have been confirmed. latinos were a larger share of the electorate than four years ago and they voted as the issue of the monthly political report shows solidly for president obama. they did as well with hispanics as reagan the outcome of this election would have been different. between the 2,002,010 census, asians were the fastest-growing ethnic group in the country and in this election they also voted heavily for the president. african-americans are a very slow growing demographic group at their turnout did not decline this year and they gave more than 90% of their vote to the president. so while democracy is not destiny, it is certainly important. demographer joel kline ken
he is with us here today. then wattenberg and the late richard scanlan where the first people to look at the interactions of democracy -- demography and public opinion data in their 1970 book, the real majority. they told us how important changing demographics would be to future elections and in this election their pathbreaking insights have been confirmed. latinos were a larger share of the electorate than four years ago and they voted as the issue of the monthly political report shows solidly...
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we are using their audit approach and the audit to guide us. so there -- they are a huge success. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i yield back. >> mr. andrews? >> thank you, mr. chairman, for giving us a little for the opportunity to explore this. i also want to ask about the personnel training in a bit more detail. one thing that i work together has really taught us is that we can have really well thought out software systems and we can clean up some of the other problems, but if the people are not properly trained to use the system, it doesn't work. what would each of you identify as our principal problem right now in the personnel training area? what's our biggest efficiency or flaw? and what you think we need to do to fix it? will be the number one problem you would point to? >> i will start, and then again this is an organized -- i would ask my colleagues for those who want to, to comment. we don't right now have a framework in the defense community that allows us to require training across the board. we have a lot of courses, and i think our
we are using their audit approach and the audit to guide us. so there -- they are a huge success. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i yield back. >> mr. andrews? >> thank you, mr. chairman, for giving us a little for the opportunity to explore this. i also want to ask about the personnel training in a bit more detail. one thing that i work together has really taught us is that we can have really well thought out software systems and we can clean up some of the other problems, but if...